Love the quality
Love the good things,
It is good, God himself saw that what he had created was good, he loved, he appreciated.
It means that our Lord loves quality, he loves what is well done, what is in order, what is in its place.
Abel made an offering to the Lord, his brother also but the Father accepted that of Abel because of the quality, the value, the essential place that the gift had, the bible says that it came up like a pleasant smell to the Lord.
Abel offered his best fruits, his best productions, he gave the Lord the first fruits of his work.
Cain certainly made an offering but it is not the same, it was not the same value, the same size, the same quality.
When we dwell on this story, we understand that the quality of a thing, of an offering, of a sacrifice is important.
We must give the Lord what is precious, what costs us.
We dwelled too much on the worthless, useless, vain things, we preferred the beauty, the seduction, the appearances and at one point, it deteriorated, weakened.
Ahasuerus was an irresponsible king, he did not know how to make decisions, he did not know the quality of his responsibilities, he was an indecisive gentleman.
For him, the good things and a good marriage was having a beautiful wife, he had bet everything on the blin blin so much that he loved his wife for her appearance, for the visuals, for the pleasure, he didn’t did not see Vashi appreciated for his qualities and his values.
How many times have we made choices to please?
How many times have we missed our essentials because we haven’t had the discernment to know what suits us best?
How many times has the quality of our services defiled the altar of God?
A woman in the Bible had a perfume of quality, of great price.
She knew and understood that her God is more than what she has, she understood that she could have better than what the world could give her, she took what was important to her, she took broke the perfume at Jesus’ feet and anointed it with her hair.
The quality of his gesture has earned him a story, a name.
Proverbs, 7:17 – I have perfumed my bed With myrrh, aloe and cinnamon.
Pray to love quality and good things!
Perfume is an odor, an aroma, a scent.
Myrrh represents the tears and sufferings of Christ which are the basis of our salvation.
The cinnamon represents the good smell of the perfection of Jesus, of his submission to the will of the father, the perfect manifestation of a God of love for man.
Jesus is the solution to all of our problems and the satisfaction of our deepest needs.
The scent that we offer to our God constitutes our relationship with him so let’s be filled with the right scent.
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